There has been talk over the past few years about making adjustments to avoid the throw away games at the end of the year (teams resting starters etc because it's wrapped up) and making overall record matter more.
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Really? It was there on the second to last play...Jenkins should have ended it but couldn't get Ben on the ground.Originally posted by imscott72Dallas sucks, and when we needed the pass rush most against the Steelers it wasn't there.
Our pass rush is fine...it isn't elite, but they get to the QB enough to force turnovers.My signature has NUDITY in it...whatcha gonna do?
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If against any other QB than Roethlisburger, Cullen gets the 6th sack to end the game.Originally posted by imscott72Dallas sucks, and when we needed the pass rush most against the Steelers it wasn't there. I'd love to be wrong, I just think with dangerous pass heavy teams we're in trouble..Originally posted by The LeaperThey got pressure against both Dallas and Pittsburgh.Originally posted by imscott72Against great teams the pass rush hasn't been there.
I think we also would do better against the VIkings now...our front seven has reached more of a comfort zone in the 4-3, which wasn't as true in the first half of the season.When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.
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3 man lines, just like 4 man lines can get a rush, but the rate of success is lower for the 3 man and it takes longer. And that is fine as you don't even need the sack, you need to force the throw to come out. The Packers too often were doing neither.Originally posted by The LeaperWhat teams get great pass rush with a 3 man rush? If you are dropping 8, you aren't likely to get a pass rush...no matter if your OL has both Reggie White and Deacon Jones.Originally posted by pbmaxNo, this D lacks conventional pass rushers. When a team is in throw only mode and the Packers are dropping seven or eight, their pass rush suffers. If Capers can blitz, then it works better.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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they still matter, you still get into the playoffs when you win a division. and that should be good enoughOriginally posted by BadgerinmaineI don't agree--then it would be like the NBA where divisions don't mean anything.Originally posted by redthats crap, you're rewarding a team for being the best in a horrible divisionOriginally posted by The LeaperWildcards always are on the road.Originally posted by redis there any chance we can have a home playoff game? or do the wildcard teams automatically have to travel to a division winner, even if we have a better record?
Only chance we could have at a home game in NFCC game...against the #6 seed (if we remain the #5 seed).
it should all be based on record
if a team has the 3rd or 4th best record in their conference, they should host a first round game, even if they are a wildcard
a team that goes 6-10 in a horrible division and wins the division is already getting a gift by being in the playoffs without being one of the 6 best teams
why reward them further by giving them a home game?
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There will always be throw away games...impossible to eliminate them. But I do like the idea of eliminating the automatic home field for the division winners. Give division winners an automatic playoff berth...but seed everyone according to overall record.Originally posted by BrohmThere has been talk over the past few years about making adjustments to avoid the throw away games at the end of the year (teams resting starters etc because it's wrapped up) and making overall record matter more.My signature has NUDITY in it...whatcha gonna do?
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But that's never happened before and likely will never happen. The worst record a division winner has ever had was 8-8 (1985 Browns). I see no problem with divisions.Originally posted by reda team that goes 6-10 in a horrible division and wins the division is already getting a gift by being in the playoffs without being one of the 6 best teams"I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
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I don't think anyone is arguing that division winners shouldn't make the playoffs...just that they shouldn't host playoff games against teams with better records.Originally posted by BallHawkBut that's never happened before and likely will never happen. The worst record a division winner has ever had was 8-8 (1985 Browns). I see no problem with divisions.My signature has NUDITY in it...whatcha gonna do?
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Do you think that people are arguing to remove divisions? Thats not the case. They are simply saying that the seeds in the playoffs should be entirely based on overall record.Originally posted by BallHawkBut that's never happened before and likely will never happen. The worst record a division winner has ever had was 8-8 (1985 Browns). I see no problem with divisions.Originally posted by reda team that goes 6-10 in a horrible division and wins the division is already getting a gift by being in the playoffs without being one of the 6 best teams
I find it hard to believe that you don't see anything wrong if an 11-5 wildcard team having to go play on the road in the playoffs against an 8-8 division winner.
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I don't care if we play Jesus and the Angels in the playoffs, we made it in...Originally posted by The LeaperI'm not liking having to play the Cardinals in the playoffs though...I don't think we match up well with them."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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I will take this playoff argument one further and say that first round byes should also be based on overall record. Lets say the Packers and the Vikings have the same record at 13-3 but the Vikings beat the Packers twice. Under the current system even if the Packers had the second best record int he conference, they would have to play a road game in the first round of the playoffs. I would think that they should get a first round bye over an 11-5 division winner.
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